*This post is written on behalf of the "Project Curie" team members: @donkeypong @the-alien @liberosist @kevinwong @anwenbaumeister @infovore @gavvet @steemship and @cryptogee.
One thing that sets steem apart from the rest of crypto-currencies is that it has its very own the social aspect, because lets we forget, steemit is a social media platform after all.
What’s brilliant about the whole thing is that mass adoption just happens to be the number one goal for any currency that aims to compete with fiat. And if you have the social part covered and you nurture it well enough, then you’ll have half the battle won.
Bitcoin was the first of its kind and it paved the way to the rest. So it’s easy to forget how hard it was to explain Bitcoin to our friends just a few years ago. The most immediate reaction was certainly fear and mistrust, because at the end of the day, anything unfamiliar can be scary as far as the public is concerned. Part of it at least.
But suppose that you are a supporter of Bitcoin, you would want more people to start using the currency, would you not?
The very same thing applies here with steemit, many of us steemians (I’ll even adventure myself and say most of us) want the same thing for steemit, we want more people to join, more amazing content to keep coming in, more brilliant personalities joining us, more coverage and media exposure and if needed, more investors.
And that’s why we do what we do.
Some of us were here in the early days and we have been lucky enough watch steemit grow, and like any other ecosystem, when the platform grows, the market expands and offers new opportunities.
Those needs were then filled by people who designed all kinds of apps and tools that were needed to assist in the organic expansion of steemit. Which exactly how societies grow.
Even today as I write this, there are people who are working hard trying to open online stores operating within the steemit sphere thus allowing the currency to stay within the system, which as you can expect, is a fantastic idea.
The truth is, we’re waiting for the steemit market place.
Meanwhile as the community kept growing, other needs started to appeared the platform, in this case it was that the number of daily users was growing faster than some ‘whales’ could catch up to it.
All of the sudden, increasing numbers of new users that were finally starting to make their way to steemit, and it became harder for those who have higher voting power to read everything, after all they probably have a lot of important things to do.
Matter of a fact I have no doubt that steemit whales were and still are trying hard to find and reward good content.
The problem however, is that Math doesn’t negotiate.
There are roughly 35,000 active users on steemit at the moment. So as you might expect, it’s very hard that a small number of whales will be able to keep up with ever increasing popularity of our great platform.
How many posts can one person read per day? Then analyze them, check them for plagiarism...etc.
As we said, you can’t argue with math.
By then the number of new users just kept increasing, and many people started complaining, And when these things happen, you can either sharpen the wood stakes and pitch forks and blame the whales for failing the omnipresence test.
Or you can take a deep breath, put yourself in their situation, and even offer your help if necessary.
Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?
In the end, it was all down to one question:
What if we were able to solve part of the problem by allocating some whales voting power into the hands of several people as opposed to only one account?
That way, a team of highly dedicated steemians can cover much more ground than a single person ever would, right?
And that’s how the voluntary agreement came in:
Mostly thanks to @nextgencrypto’s kindness to allocate his voting power for a good purpose in coordination with a group of individuals that would be able to offer more due diligence and get more work done.
And that’s how it all started.
One month later, we found ourselves curating over two thousand posts, rewarding 763 unique authors in the process.
Now we’re starting using the numbers to our advantage.
And for that we wish to thank @pharesim, @val, @silversteem and @clayop along with @berniesanders and obviously @nextgencrypto.
Thank you for helping us reward more deserving posts!
After all, how many daily posts can a single person cover? A group of dedicated people however, this is starting to have more potential, right?
Sharing the load and working together around the clock in search of fresh content, new authors and valuable additions is now done on a much more efficient way.
The idea was very simple, forming a team of enthusiastic steemians who believe in the future of steemit and were willing to sacrifice some good time and energy to land a helping hand, because in the end we all want the same.
By then, steemit was growing faster than ever and the more help these guys can get, the better. Right?
This is Just The Beginning
Now a new wave of artists, writers are arriving to steemit, many of them creating some quality content. All of them have discovered the potential of this disruptive platform, they realized its future impact, and how it can help them improve their situation.
And steemit could use the extra audience and their work to grow and expand.
So found ourselves in the middle of a two mutually beneficial factors, we had the opportunity to help those who create quality content and add to the community.
And at the same time we could assist the whales since there’s still that math problem lingering around, and maybe sometimes, you offer your help instead of expecting them to do it all on their own.
The truth is, we were given a great chance to help, and we didn’t look behind ever since.
As time passed by, we learned to organize better. We started to make group decisions and asking for a second opinions on each post that we find. Before long, we became a type of fully functional machine whose only purpose is to help struggling content creators, and if possible, assisting steemit to continue being the beautiful game changer that it is by changing a few lives.
One post at a time.
After all, steemit has been a godsend to many of us, and sometimes when good things come your way, you give back. So that’s what we are doing today, we are trying to pass it forward.
Finally we started to make some difference.
We don’t mind putting in the hours, the attention and the support because what we discovered is that helping other people is one of the most gratifying emotions that one can ever experience.
This may sound strange to you, but some of the comments may very well remain engraved in our memories, people being thankful that their work is finally paying off.
Can you imagine how it feels when you find yourself behind the scenes, landing an invisible helping hand while no one knows that you’re there?
Even more rewarding is watching the surprise and happiness in struggling writers as they realize that they made the right choice by not giving up.
For us there is no doubt, we made the right decision forming this group.
After all, some of us have already written our own stories to try encourage people to stay strong and persist and not give up on steemit yet. So when given the opportunity to make a small difference as we have given, there is only one question that crosses your mind:
How can you possibly turn that down?
How will this story will end? Or what plans does the future hold for steemit? We don’t know the answers, and that’s just a journey we don’t have a map for. All that we know is that we are grateful to be invited to this beautiful ride and to be among you.
We hope that we can continue helping each other, inspiring each other and learning from one another.
Because at the end of the day, if there is anything that defines a social media platform, is its human quality.
“If she's amazing, she won't be easy. If she's easy, she won't be amazing. If she's worth it, you won’t give up. If you give up, you're not worthy. ... Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for.” ― Bob Marley.
Why we do what we do? Because she's amazing.
From Curie with love
Sources:
Special thanks to @royaltiffany for her amazing and dedicated work in the chat channel
Beautifull post. I could really feel you were writing from your heart.
Respect
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Thank you! But i wasn't just me, I was writing it on behalf of the entire team, we all shared our thoughts and what we felt...
I'm glad you like it.
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Yes, to change the world in a way that matters takes LOTS of time.
I have been spending my time and paying attention to learning about how to affect our individual and collective lives and turn things around for the better, about learning and sharing what I know about existence, consciousness, morality, philosophy and how they interlink to provide wisdom in life. Truth takes time. It takes time, energy, effort, dedication, determine and persistence.
Most people don't have to time (or desire) to learn more about important subjects like that, and certainly the time it takes to go through all the posts on Steemit to curate and find like minded material that helps elevate our individual and collective condition. But, I manage to do both because I am devoted to truth in my life and don't have much of a life outside of that. It's a life of sacrifice for a greater good to try to create a better world. I know what you mean by hard work it takes. I also share my top curated posts (The QC - Quality Content) for others to learn from and give back the SBD to the authors I feature for the quality learning they provide to our fellow man to learn about important matters in life.
That's my goal for Steemit, personally, to use it as a platform to change the world for the better.
Take care. Keep up the good work. Peace.
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Thank you @krnel! It does take time, and as I always say, if you enjoy the process it makes it all better.
Thank you for sharing your vision with us. We share some of the same views. :)
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Wow, thanks to let the users look behind the curtain, your post answers a lot of questions i had.
And yes it is an important work you do, my daughter @sarita for example write a lot, never earned a cent, she was at the point to give up... Since yesterday she is highly motivated again, thanks to your project. This is an important point to help the new users, before they get frustrated and leave Steemit again.... Thanks for this project, specially the spanish one.
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As a minnow there is only so much I can do to help new people get their work noticed, so I am really glad that you guys are here. I have sent a few articles over to you and I believe that you have really made a difference for them.
Thank You!
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I am thankful with the project curie because for the first time, they found my post about sociology were feature in the curie update post.
After that post, my rewards which is 0.something were to $65. Wow, this was not the first time that I receive a reward but even so, I realized how helpful project curie for people like us.
With that, I made another post about sociology and hope that people who liked my previous post, will also like this post.
Here is my new post about the relevance of sociology to biological studies ; https://steemit.com/sociology/@juvyjabian/sociology-the-relevance-of-sociology-in-biological-studies
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This is great! Thank you again for what you guys are doing... I literally was at the point of leaving the site the day Kevin found me and told me to look into project Curie... if you guys hadn't started doing what you are doing I would have been gone and so would many others. So, sincerely, I and many others owe you a big thank you! :)
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That's such humbling comment. Thank you!! And we'll to do our best to keep being of help!
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Thank you for the cutie project. You guys are contributing to the growth of Steemit and are helping New writers at the same time.
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Haha thanks! We're just trying to help out steemit. It's a fantastic platform and we want to see it grow :)
By the way, I told them we should change the name to Cutie! ;)
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Does the word Curie have any meaning, what does it stand for
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Yeah actually. It's after Pierre and Marie Curie.
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If you ever need an extra ~0.005 voting power, I got you! :D
Thanks for all you guys do, wouldnt have been such a positive experience moving my writing to steemit without all your support!
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We'll try to keep it up! Really glad to hear and thank you for the kind comment!
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upvoted because of minnows :D
edit: i have been too much in steemit. Upvoted because of MINIONS :D
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Hahaha that's as a good reason as any :)
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Obviously, i am joking. But thank you for all your work. After I assured my friends that there is a group like Curie that will support their artistic content, they are less hesitant to join Steemit :)
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Haha I know you were, that's why I put the smile :) and the Haha.
That's great! As I said in the previous post, you are one of the people who add value to the community . :)
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I hear that… I know you know this already -- but there are many people (steemians) here that 100% appreciate what you and your colleagues @curie do -- I can guarantee that! And, of course -- @nextgencryto's gracious gesture to allocate his voting power (that took a big pair of b*lls), for sure… But, why I am so sure of it is… When I leave a comment on someones post and the reply I get is -- "You just made my day." or "Your comments always put a smile on my face." It evokes that 'warm fuzzy feeling' inside.., and makes ME smile -- IT MAKES MY DAY! It's too easy, to focus on the, yet, unsolved shortcomings of the platform -- to chase the shiny object -- to expect instant gratification. Heck, we all have been conditioned to do that, for years -- that's part of the reason we sought out something else -- something meaningful -- something that mattered. To make a freakin' difference in peoples lives, for chrissakes… I for one, am grateful for the platform -- but what takes this platform to a whole other level, are the PEOPLE -- and I am especially to grateful for each and every one of them. So, thank you -- for your time, effort, work… But most of all, thank you for just being here. CHEERS!
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Wow! i don't know what to say.. A lot of humbling comments today.
We do it for steemit, and for the steemians. You're right sometimes it's the people who make a difference. And it's a great pleasure to be here.
Thank you!!
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I would like to sell my economics book to Steemians and accept Steem dollars as currency/payment. How do I go about joining project curie? Is it over in the chat area? There is never anybody over there when I pop in. :-\
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@geke: https://steemit.chat/channel/curie
Yes there will be people to answer your doubts :)
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Wow, it's reading posts like this that make me love being part of Steemit. You guys are awesome for volunteering. It's good to seem you beleive in what you're doing and I love that you started;
If you need more help, I would gladly volunteer my time and energy.
You guys are doing a great job but there's plenty of good content here that seems to slip through the cracks. If I can be of help please let me know.
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Thank you @luzcypher! We try our best :)
Thanks for volunteering, generally it's a group decision but we'll keep this in mind in case we need people to help us.
Thanks again!
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Plesse do keep it in mind. I'd be happy to help as @curie has helped me off to a good start promoting one of my posts. It's the least I can do. Keep up the good work.
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Honorable and generously helpful. Thank you and your team for your efforts time and consideration. I am grateful and appreciative and acknowledge your contributions to the steemit community. Let us all chip in and be part of the solution. I'm all eyes and ears. Upvoted
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Thank you @verbal-d ! I appreciate it :)
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You're most welcome
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If I can offer my thanks and gratitude to the mix...
Thank you! I didn't know whether this platform was actually for real or not when I first got here but I figured what the hell and dived in.
I've recommended Steemit.com almost every day since, telling friends, posting links on my FB and Twitter pages and a number of them have come here.
I'm now seeing a lot of people just starting out on their Steemit journey and rising through the ranks with their rep climbing steadily. That's gratifying to see. I'm keeping my eye out for hidden gems and I'll certainly recommend Project Curie.
I must start paying it forward a little more too (so sorry, I've neglected this part).
See you in Chat!
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Thank you Michelle!
It's great that you're recommending steemit :) This is platform is amazing and we're just glad to help!
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You DO help too!
The encouragement you've all given - even to just me - has made such a difference. It's not about the money for me, I'd get no money for writing on my other Blog or on FB, it's about the spotlight you shine and bring other readers like moths lol
Thank you <3
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Hi @the-alien, you guys are doing an awesome job with the project curie, this is so far a really nice iniciative to incentivate to the forgotten authors, i see all the work that your team has been doing finding hidden gems, and all the positivity that is aporting to the comunity.
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Thank alot @oecp85! We try our best!
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Project Curie is one of the best things to ever happen to Steemit. I think that about sums it up.
Thank you to everyone who makes this project possible.
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Haha you're too kind! Steemit is the best thing that happened to steemit :)
Thank you @driv3n !
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Thank you and the team for all the hard work!
I hope those whales that aren't too active consider using Streemian or following the projects curators and understand that its for the greater good of the platform. Even giving 5% voting power to a couple active curators, if they are a group it would be shared very evenly and proportionally among the platform, and everyone winning from it in the end.
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Thank you!
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I can't thank you and the Curie team enough for what you have been doing. I had recruited several friends, and talked to lots of people on the site, who were all saying the same thing - it was practically impossible to get recognized for posting good content.
Since project Curie came along, I now feel that there is hope. I am seeing countless numbers of good posts finally getting the recognition they deserve, and I feel that there is a place to go if I find a good post that is not getting recognized.
It has really turned things around!
Thank you team Curie!
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@timcliff Steemit is the awesome part, we just help :) Thanks you so much for the kind words by the way.
Steem on! :)
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Nice post!
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Thank you.
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Great initiative, great post and great results!
All Steemers need to realise that in order for the platform to succeed we need more succeeders! As wealth becomes more evenly distributed accross the platform many more will have an effect as curators.
Note to all Steemers: Reach out to individual Steemers that you see need help and mentor them to success! There's no better feeling and it helps everyone.
@kus-knee (The Old Dog)
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Thank you curie team for your efforts, which have helped me. I am grateful. Namaste
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Found Project Curie and connected with @kevinwong a lot of late. Thanks so much! Definitely seeing the benefits.
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I like how steemit whales don't lurk in the shadows, but are actively helping the community. Thank you!
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This really deserves to the be the front page of steemit for a long while.
You guys are doing great! Keep up the awesome work!
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Thanks @williambanks! Really appreciate your comment!
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nice post
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Thank you!
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Every time i see a post like this, i get just a bit more skeptical.
I like to give ppl the benefit of the doubt, but it seems really questionable when the stated purpose of the project is to get rewards to these new authors, but the actual effect seems to be getting rewards to established users who are posting about PC.
The curie account itself seems to get @6-700 a day, which is a non trivial percentage of author rewards. Plus however many posts like this there are from individual participants.
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Already answered you in the chat. Do your own due diligence next time!
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Since it was initially posted here, and since it was also directed to me on an open channel in chat, I am reposting @the-alien 's original response to me, which he deleted, at the bottom.
The hysterical tone of the reply, as well as the numerous personal insults, make me even more skeptical about this project. As I said in my initial post, i like to give people the benefit of the doubt. When i look at projects like this, I want to believe the best. FWIW, i have gone out of pocket maybe $1500 total on this site, just to give people money for posts i found interesting or helpful. I also have close to 80K steem power that i don't really use. You had an opportunity to convince me that you could understand and sympathize with my concerns (which, btw, many share). Instead, you significantly increased my unease about projects such as this.
Given the support this has from whales with far more steem resources than I have, i guess at the end of the day i wouldnt have been significant anyway.
But being positive is not the same as checking your ability to think critically at the door. And not taking a moment to wonder if there should be thousands a week in rewards going to a blog about curation is just bad critical thinking. Especially when that distribution seems to fly in the face of the stated purpose of the project (to get more blogging reward for aspiring authors).
Even if the answer is ultimately that yes, this is a beneficial way to spend X% of the blogging reward pool, an inability to look at the matter critically and logically (or the view that such critical thinking is somehow tnatamount to an accusation of wrongdoing) is ultimately harmful to the platform.
I was done with this issue when i posted my first response. I am truly done now. Its clear where the-alien stands on the matter. I hope others reading my comments will take a more sober view and interpret them as they were intended, as food for thought.
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All I said is true.
Easily verifiable, open source and all. :)
And I stand by it, steemit owes me nothing, I don't feel owed. What I do I do voluntarily because I do fucking care about this platform.
I stand by all of that.
That's the difference between me and you, I focus on helping, even if it's for free. You focus on trying to bring other people down.
Do what you want, just keep it else where. As I said earlier keep your accusations elsewhere. You have the entire platform and chat to yourself. You can troll me there.
Just leave me alone, ok? Accuse me elsewhere. Somewhere where I don't get notifications.
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Hi @the-alien, just stopping back to let you know that you were one of my favourite reads yesterday. You can read my comments on your post here
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Thank you for this. It's a wonderful idea. When one speaks from the heart, others truly feel it.
It's quite interesting that the system is setup in such a way that we have to start initiatives such as this and the robin hood group etc. to make sure that quality posts are upvoted and curated.
<3
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Thanks for all that you are doing! Gotta say I love the Bob Marley quote. It's wonderful that amazing people come to the same conclusions. This sounded like something Buddah might say to a householder for example. I know Bob was Rastafarian, just saying it's uncanny how many similarities there are among ideas from different religions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haile_Selassie
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Because she's amazing! yes it is.
Glad to read the part with subheader: "Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?"
Of course a team of highly dedicated steemians WILL cover much more ground than a single person ever would, that it's what made this community great... collaborative effort to start using math to our community's advantage.
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It's certainly a great project and many of us appreciate what you are all doing. Along with Robin Hood Whale, Steemsquad and others this should help retain people and make them feel more welcome.
I think these kind of community based initiatives will help a lot with that goal until we get a more even distribution of voting power. I also feel the low price of Steem is helping with that.
I think it depends on what you mean by active. Someone did an analysis of it recently and I seem to remember the figure being a lot smaller for people who were actually using their accounts to post and curate. The vast majority of the accounts had been registered and hadn't been used for quite some time - I may be misremembering though.
That said the hope is to get more of the people with accounts to actively engage and this sort of thing should help.
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yeah.. I stopped reading when I got to that 35,000 claim, that's not true, so why bother continue reading... I am not a fan of this project currie, as everyday I see multiple posts on the trending page earning massive rewards about stats and promotion hyping the project. The project can work without all that hype everyday on the trending page, looks bad for the project itself to earn so much rewards when it should be about spreading the rewards to those who are not on the trending page.
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Thank you @thecryptofriend!
About the stats, we'll research again. Somebody else did the research I will ask them about the metric again to make sure.
Thank you for your always insightful comments. All of them seem to add value, every time. Impressive.
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Thank you. That is very kind of you to say. I may just be misremembering the figure. I don't think it really matters that much if it is 35000 or 10000 because it is still too many for all the whales to keep track of and assuming Steemit continues to grow and word spreads it will get bigger so the problem remains the same. It would be a nice indication of interest if there had been a recent surge though:)
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I know, a big surge will be amazing!
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Accounts voted at least once within 24 hours, accounts that signed up within 24 hours were excluded .
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| time_update | 24h |
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| 2016-09-03 15:33:19 | 3279 |
| 2016-09-05 00:35:20 | 3246 |
| 2016-09-06 00:49:05 | 3529 |
| 2016-09-06 13:17:46 | 3573 |
| 2016-09-07 14:47:47 | 3636 |
| 2016-09-08 22:58:33 | 3569 |
| 2016-09-09 12:24:24 | 3537 |
| 2016-09-10 09:15:08 | 3432 |
| 2016-09-10 23:17:06 | 3184 |
| 2016-09-12 10:33:03 | 3526 |
| 2016-09-13 06:35:00 | 4538 |
| 2016-09-13 10:43:06 | 4716 |
| 2016-09-14 06:52:16 | 3844 |
| 2016-09-15 00:21:07 | 3715 |
| 2016-09-16 02:00:43 | 3402 |
| 2016-09-17 03:03:25 | 3453 |
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Its an awful lot of work that you all do, but in the end I'm sure it will be worth it.
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That's why would what we do :)
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Beautifully written @royaltiffany, thanks for your kind words :-)
Cg
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Tiffany? I thought I was @the-alien. ;)
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lovely idea...hope it works...
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Steemit Club 500 - 16 September 2016 by @topten
Sept. 16 -- Steemit Ramble -- Notes on My Favourite Reads by @shadowspub
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He left me without great word his view, many things I share with you. Thank you for this material, a verdaero example for those who just arrived, and live customization that if you spend doing things well see the fruit of your work thank you very much for everything
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